CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – A 15-year-aged Chippewa Valley Substantial School student is facing several prices following a gun was observed at college on Friday (April 1).
The teenager has been charged with carrying a hid weapon, receiving and concealing a stolen firearm and possession of a hazardous weapon on college grounds. They are becoming held at the Macomb County Juvenile Justice Centre.
The significant university went into a non permanent lockdown on Friday just after officials received a report that a university student within the school experienced a gun.
A guardian and a pupil claimed that one more university student experienced a gun on university grounds. Faculty directors known as police and put the college beneath a lockdown as a precautionary measure.
Police responded to the report and taken off the scholar devoid of incident, Chippewa Valley Faculties Superintendent Ron Roberts explained.
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“Keeping our learners and employees secure is a group-vast hard work. Dad and mom, please keep in mind to talk to your little one about your expectations for habits at house and at faculty. Remind them of the faculty procedures that prohibit weapons on faculty premises and the really serious outcomes they will encounter is they violate those people rules.”
Chippewa Valley Educational institutions Superintendent Ron Roberts
Officers recovered a gun from the university all through their preliminary investigation. Clinton Township Police said that nobody was damage and that no a person was in harm’s way for the duration of the lockdown.
The district is praising the rapid pondering of police and parents.
The higher university students were introduced as scheduled, police stated.
Past report: Chippewa Valley High College pupil in custody right after gun found, police say
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